
An Essay To Come: A Story About Mabel Batten And Radclyffe Hall
subjects:
A visual biography – a timeline of events.
Guides
Baker, M. (1985) Our Three Selves the Life of Radclyffe Hall. William Morrow & Company.
Castle, T. (2003) ‘Radclyffe Hall (1880-1943)’, in T. Castle (ed.) The Literature of Lesbianism: A Historical Anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 632–648.
Clarke, M. (2021) ‘I need never have known existence’: Radclyffe Hall and LGBTQ+ visibility, The National Archives. Available at: https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/i-need-never-have-known-existence-radclyffe-hall-and-lgbtq-visibility/ (Accessed: 12 July 2022).
Cline, S. (1997) Radclyffe Hall a Woman Called John. Faber & Faber.
Costello, K.A. (2018) ‘A no-man’s-land of sex: Reading Stephen Gordon and “her” critics’, Journal of lesbian studies, 22(2), pp. 165–184.
Dellamora, R. (2011) Radclyffe Hall: A Life in the Writing. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Hall, R. (1934) ‘Correspondence from Radclyffe Hall to Evguenia Souline’. (Digital Collections). Available at: https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll106/id/65425 (Accessed: 6 July 2022).
Hall, R. (1999) Your John: The Love Letters of Radclyffe Hall. NYU Press.
Harry Ransom Center (2022) A Biography on Pink Paper, Harry Ransom Center. Austin: University of Texas. Available at: https://www.hrc.utexas.edu/teaching/radclyffe-hall-una-vincenzo-lady-troubridge/biography/ (Accessed: 8 July 2022).
MacPike, L. (1994) ‘A Geography of Radclyffe Hall’s Lesbian Country’, Historical reflections. Reflexions historiques, 20(2), pp. 217–242.
Souhami, D. (2014) The Trials of Radclyffe Hall. Kindle: Open Road Media.
Story: Toupie Lowther in The Well of Loneliness (no date). Available at: https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/story/8069
Troubridge, L.U. (2013) The Life and Death of Radclyffe Hall. Kindle. London: Read Books Ltd.
Whitlock, G. (1987) ‘“Everything Is out of Place”: Radclyffe Hall and the Lesbian Literary Tradition’, Feminist studies: FS, 13(3), pp. 555–582.
Neuroqueer Inquiry
This entry is part of a walk-in-process, updated as new ideas and facts come up. Syntax and grammar reflects dyspraxis in action and may not ‘line up’ with a linear narrative.
